DSSSB Posts That Require Typing
DSSSB (Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board) conducts typing tests for several posts:
Operational_Tactics
- — Junior Judicial Assistant (JJA) — English typing at 35 WPM
- — Lower Division Clerk (LDC) — English or Hindi typing at 35/30 WPM
- — Session Court Clerk — English typing with legal passage style
- — Patwari / Field posts — May have additional Hindi typing requirements
- — All DSSSB typing tests are conducted online at DSSSB/TCS centres in Delhi
DSSSB Typing Speed & Accuracy Standards
The official DSSSB typing requirements:
Operational_Tactics
- — English: 35 WPM minimum for JJA and LDC (English medium)
- — Hindi: 30 WPM minimum for LDC (Hindi medium)
- — Test duration: Typically 10 minutes
- — Errors: Standard error-based calculation — net speed must meet threshold
- — Backspace is generally allowed but errors are still counted in the accuracy check
DSSSB uses a TCS-powered interface for most typing tests — very similar to SSC's platform.
Pro Tips for DSSSB JJA Typing
JJA at Delhi courts requires court-style English typing. Key strategies:
Operational_Tactics
- — ⚖️ Legal vocabulary matters — practice passages with court terminology
- — 🖥️ Familiarise with the TCS-style interface — TypingSeekho replicates it
- — 📐 35 WPM is the bar — aim for 42–45 WPM to have a 20% safety margin
- — 🔡 Capital letters and punctuation are critical in legal text — practice them
- — ⌨️ Develop your number-row speed — cause court passages include dates, case numbers, sections of law
- — 📊 Track your error pattern over 20 mock tests — fix the top 3 recurring errors first
Query_Log [FAQ]
Q: Is DSSSB typing test in Hindi or English?
A: Most DSSSB posts require English typing. Some LDC posts offer Hindi as an alternative. JJA and Session Court posts are almost exclusively English.
Q: What interface does DSSSB use for typing tests?
A: DSSSB uses a TCS NQT-powered typing platform similar to SSC. TypingSeekho's DSSSB profile mirrors this environment.